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Abstract: Sanyo markets its new flagship Xacti camcorder as a dual camera, capable of recording full high-definition video and eight-megapixel photographs. Given that still camera makers are rapidly increasing the video capabilities of their products, this is cl...
With each new model, Sanyo gets that little bit closer to producing a camcorder to compete with the best available. The Xacti VPC-HD2000 is another step in the right direction. We still don't like the fact that no 50fps version more suited to European sta...
Abstract: Sanyos VPC-HD2000 camcorder is a surprising update to the companys VPC-HD1010, which it launched just a few months ago. The two look pretty much identical. However, the VPC-HD2000 is the first consumer camcorder to shoot full HD footage - 1,920x1,...
Abstract: Friday, 26 February 2010 20:22 The Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2000A HD video camera is an incredible camera that’s small enough to take anywhere. The VPC-HD2000A shoots full 1080p up to 60 frames per second. It also can take 8-Megapixel stills with high speed ...
Abstract: The Sanyo HD2000A can record in 1080pHD video (60 frames per second) and take 8-megapixel digital photos. With an 8-megapixel (effective) CMOS image sensor the still images can be interpolated to reach 12-megapixel quality. It’s also the fir...
Quickly switch between photos and video recording. Small iFrame video files. Great stills for a dual-purpose device.
Zoom speed is too fast, and can’t be adjusted. Manual focus adjustment disables once you start shooting video.
The Xacti brings stellar HD video to consumers in an easy-to-hold form factor. We do wish the zoom speed could be slowed down, and that we could adjust manual focus during shooting. But most consumers probably won’t notice these issues. Sanyo Xacti...
Abstract: Top to bottom, the recently announced 2009 camcorder lineup from Sanyo looks to be one of the strongest to be released this year. The trio of new models contains a mixture of traditional horizontal-configuration camcorders and also a more unique vertic...